That first scene with him thinking that the CSI's were fans looking for an autograph was pretty bad, I was cringing. Mc did a better job of acting like someone else than his own self! Though the rest of it after that first scene was passable(barely).

I think it was dumb how they so readily believed his alibi. I think it has to do with not damaging Mc's image/reputation(damaging it more?)

I noticed that too. Remember, many male actors are shorter than the average male. Certainly shorter than the average tennis player. John was always listed as 5'11''. I think he claims 6 feet now, which I buy.

I do not watch much television and I've never seen CSI, but I tuned in just 'cause it was Johnny Mac....BTW thanks, this thread is how I knew about it.

I do agree with Deuce, though. The man is addicted to the camera. He's gotta be thanking God every moment for his fame, and to his credit, the writers had him make mention of that last night at the end of the episode.

Anyone catch the line about John's upper body strength? And the 140 mph serve? A little stroke of Johnny's ego there, huh? Actually a lot, throughout the hour.

I felt Mac's acting (as himself) was stiff and self-conscious....which is John, isn't it, unless he is in the booth with Ted Robinson? And his performance as his lookalike was awesome, even though it sounded dubbed in with a higher pitched voice).